Columbus Dispatch: Couple turns famed Columbus artist's studio into bridal shop and apartments, now for rent Couple turns famed Columbus artist's studio into bridal shop and apartments, now for rent When they lived in German Village in the 2010s, Kelly Jasin and her husband Bryan would often pass an abandoned art studio that Kelly thought just "screamed" bridal store. An attorney and banker by ... The Business Journals: Luxe Redux owner bringing the Ohio Bridal Outlet to Jeffersonville outlets Welcome to the new Columbus.gov!

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Local Taxes for Columbus Residents Columbus residents pay a total of 2.5% in taxes on all income earned, regardless of whether it was earned in Columbus or another city. When Columbus residents earn income in another city and pay taxes to that city, Columbus provides 100% credit for tax paid up to 2.5%. The Columbus Income Tax Division provides the service of collection, audit, and enforcement of the 2.5% income tax for the City of Columbus, as well as the excise lodging tax for the City of Columbus and the Franklin County Convention and Facilities Authority. Columbus Income Tax Division PO Box 182158 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2158 General Information How are local taxes determined? Businesses conducting activities within Columbus are liable for the income tax.

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